devtmefl: Historic Clarke County Courthouse in Berryville, Virginia. Present courthouse to the rear right. Built in 1836 using the Roman Revival Style. Paul Chandler April 2019.
devtmefl: Entryway of Historic 1836 Clarke County Courthouse in Berryville, Virginia. Built using the Roman Revival Style. Paul Chandler April 2019.
devtmefl: Historic Clarke County Courthouse in Berryville, Virginia. Built in 1836 using the Roman Revival Style. Paul Chandler April 2019.
devtmefl: Cupola of Historic Clarke County Courthouse in Berryville, Virginia. Built in 1836 using the Roman Revival Style. Paul Chandler April 2019.
devtmefl: Nottoway County Courthouse in Nottoway Court House, Virginia. Built in 1839 using the Greek Revival and Roman Revival Styles. Paul Chandler May 2021.
devtmefl: Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Boydton, Virginia. Built in 1834 using the Roman Revival Style. Paul Chandler May 2021.
devtmefl: Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Boydton, Virginia. Built in 1834 using the Roman Revival Style. The confederate monument was removed not long after my visit.
devtmefl: Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Boydton, Virginia. Built in 1834 using the Roman Revival Style. Paul Chandler May 2021.
devtmefl: Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Boydton, Virginia. Built in 1834 using the Roman Revival Style. Paul Chandler May 2021.
devtmefl: Lunenburg County Courthouse in Lunenburg Court House, Virginia. Built in 1827 using the Greek Revival and Roman Revival Styles.
devtmefl: Entryway of Lunenburg County Courthouse in Lunenburg Court House, Virginia. Built in 1827 using the Greek Revival and Roman Revival Styles.
devtmefl: Lunenburg County Courthouse in Lunenburg Court House, Virginia. Built in 1827 using the Greek Revival and Roman Revival Styles. Confederate Monument off to the side. Paul Chandler May 2021.
devtmefl: Lunenburg County Courthouse in Lunenburg Court House, Virginia. Built in 1827 using the Greek Revival and Roman Revival Styles. The confederate monument is visible in the foreground.
devtmefl: Lunenburg County Courthouse in Lunenburg Court House, Virginia. New courthouse attached at rear. Built in 1827 using the Greek Revival and Roman Revival Styles.
devtmefl: Entryway of Greene County Courthouse in Stanardsville, Virginia. Built in 1838.
devtmefl: Greene County Courthouse in Stanardsville, Virginia. Built in 1838.
devtmefl: Greene County Courthouse in Stanardsville, Virginia. Built in 1838.
devtmefl: Franklin Co. Courthouse in Apalachicola, Florida. Built in 1939 using the Art Deco and Roman Styles.
devtmefl: Entryway of Southampton County Courthouse in Courtland, Virginia. Built in 1834 using the Roman Revival Style. Courtland was called Jerusalem until 1888.
devtmefl: Southampton County Courthouse in Courtland, Virginia. Built in 1834 in the Roman Revival Style.
devtmefl: Franklin County Courthouse in Rocky Mount, Virginia. Built in 1909 using the Beaux Arts and Roman Revival Styles. Confederate Monument to left.
devtmefl: Confederate Monument in Rocky Mount, Virginia. Franklin County Courthouse in background. Built in 1909 using the Beaux Arts and Roman Revival Styles.
devtmefl: Portico view of Franklin County Courthouse in Rocky Mount, Virginia. Built in 1909 using the Beaux Arts and Roman Revival Styles.
devtmefl: Cupola of Franklin County Courthouse in Rocky Mount, Virginia. Built in 1909 using the Beaux Arts and Roman Revival Styles.
devtmefl: Downtown Rocky Mount, Virginia. Franklin County Courthouse at left along with Confederate Monument. Courthouse built in 1909 using the Beaux Arts and Roman Revival Styles.
devtmefl: Cornerstone of Franklin County Courthouse in Rocky Mount, Virginia. Built in 1909 using the Beaux Arts and Roman Revival Styles.
devtmefl: Doorway of Franklin County Courthouse in Rocky Mount, Virginia. Built in 1909 using the Beaux Arts and Roman Revival Styles.
devtmefl: Entryway of Franklin County Courthouse in Rocky Mount, Virginia. Built in 1909 using the Beaux Arts and Roman Revival Styles.
devtmefl: Entryway of Patrick County Courthouse in Stuart, Virginia. Built in 1822 using the Jeffersonian and Roman Revival Styles.
devtmefl: Patrick County Courthouse in Stuart, Virginia. Built in 1822 using the Jeffersonian and Roman Revival Styles. Built when the county seat was still named Taylorsville.